prensiplerine
Prensiplerine is a Turkish word- form that functions as the dative plural of the noun prensip, meaning principle. In Turkish grammar, the plural suffix -ler/-lar and the dative suffix -e/-a combine with the stem to form prensiplerine, which translates roughly as “to the principles” or, with possessive context, “to his/her/its/their principles.” It is not a proper noun; its meaning depends on the surrounding verb and pronoun.
Etymology and usage context: prensip is a loanword in Turkish, derived from European languages such as French
- Kendi prensiplerine bağlı kaldı. (He/stay true to his own principles.)
- Şirket, prensiplerine uymak zorundadır. (The company must adhere to its principles.)
- Onların prensiplerine saygı duyuyoruz. (We respect their principles.)
Related terms: synonyms include ilkeler and değerler; prensipler is the plural form of prensip, while -lerine
See also: prensip, ilkeler, değerler. The concept of “principles” in Turkish discourse often features prominently in